Greek Life

Since 1921, Greeks have played an important role in the lives of the students at Kettering University. They provided a home away from home for many young men and women, supporting excellence in academics, athletics, and leadership. Today the Fraternities and Sororities at Kettering University continue this proud tradition of helping our students excel in all aspects of college life.

Each Fraternity and Sorority is different. Each has something to offer to potential members, and all play an active vital role on the Kettering campus and in the Flint area at large through their community service projects and their philanthropic activities. For more information on Community Service events please check out the Community Service link on the left side of this page.

Some of the opportunities available to members include:

  • Leadership development workshops and opportunities to practice leadership skills.
  • Scholarship opportunities and academic support.
  • A safe, clean, friendly home atmosphere in the chapter house. (Not all Chapters have recognized houses).
  • Experienced guidance and advisors trained to work with Fraternities and Sororities.
  • Opportunities for personal growth and development
  • Professional networks to assist you in getting your career off to a good start.
  • And much more.

The Greek Community is comprised of the following individual organizations:

Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC)

 Delta Chi / Delta Tau Delta / Kappa Alpha Psi* 

Lambda Chi Alpha / Pi Kappa Alpha / Phi Delta Theta / Phi Gamma Delta

Sigma Alpha Epsilon / Sigma Chi / Sigma Nu / Theta Xi


Panhellenic Council

Alpha Gamma Delta / Alpha Phi / Alpha Sigma Alpha / Beta Sigma Phi**


Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLO)

Alpha Kappa Alpha / Alpha Phi Alpha / Delta Sigma Theta / Kappa Alpha Psi*

 
(* - This organization is nationally recognized to be a member of both governing organizations, NIC and the NPHC). (**- This organization is not a nationally recognized member of the NPC, however on this campus they do participate in our Panhellenic Council).

Mission Statement

To assist all members of the Greek Community in striving for excellence in all three areas of Greek Life; 1. Scholarship, 2. Community Involvement, 3. Social Activities.

To foster and support leaders in the classroom, on the athletic fields, in the community and on the job.

To combine the best attributes of each individual Fraternal and Sororal organization to benefit the Greek Community, the University, and the Flint Community.

Vision Statement

Building a foundation for tomorrow. Kettering Greek Life making a difference since 1921.


For more information about Greek Life or any of the groups listed above please contact the Office of Greek Life at:

Kettering University
Office of Greek Life/Community Service
3-120 CC  Student Activities Office
Robert A. Marias  Director
(810)-762-9743
rmarias@kettering.edu


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